There is limit to the number of sfs files that can be in /mnt/home
because after rebooting to create the save file the usual screen
asking which sfs files to load shows an error message about too many
items (something like that anyways) and you can't load any sfs files.

This happened on the first pc I installed wary 5.2 on and it has more
than a dozen sfs files from various versions of puppy in /mnt/home so
I installed SFS-Load on-the-fly on that pc.

This is a bug thread and I am aware of this. If this need be move to another thread, do it.

See several references to SFSs processing in this thread. Sometimes SFSs are available but not PETs for a given function.

But, I just wanted to ask:

Is there a way to convert SFSs to PETs and have the PPM make them available to the system user?

Or, can SFSs functionality be incorporated into a Live RAM system like PETs are, so that when the system is saved, the total functionality is saved without the need for the SFS file itself anymore?

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It's certainly possible to convert an sfs to a pet. This pet can simply then get installed into any Puppy system by merely clicking on it. Inclusion as a directly installable package from an on-line Puppy repo into the PPM is another matter entirely, and would be solely at the discretion of the relevant developer.

Haven't tried this for a while, but it ought to be possible to make use of Puppy's multi-session capabilities, whereby a complete snapshot of a Puppy session can be created. The resultant snapshot should contain any merged folders and files from any included sfs that are currently loaded when the snapshot is taken. Have forgotten though, whether or not the sfs squash-file needs to be explicitly burned to the DVD that contains the session snapshot or whether the files/folders that actually belong to the sfs would automatically get picked up when the multisession DVD gets burned during the OS shutdown sequence._________________Life is too short to spend it in front of a computer

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